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What is the reason for hitting the corner when reversing into the garage?

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McFelicity
07/29/25 10:16am

Hitting the corner when reversing into the garage may be due to turning the steering wheel to the right too early. Here are the detailed explanations about hitting the corner when reversing into the garage: 1. Reasons: Hitting the corner when reversing into the garage may be because the steering wheel was turned to the right too early at the starting point, failing to align properly. Additionally, if at the starting point of the right garage, the car body is too far from the left boundary line of the garage area, the vehicle may miss the optimal position for starting the reverse. 2. Precautions: First, it's essential to maintain a calm mindset when reversing into the garage, as there are many blind spots. It's advisable to have someone guide you. Moreover, ensure the gear is in reverse before starting, and frequently check the rearview mirrors during the process, avoiding over-reliance on the reversing camera.

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StCamilla
08/13/25 1:39pm

When I first started learning to drive, I always ran over the corner of the parking space when reversing into it, mainly because I didn’t turn the steering wheel fast enough. When the rear of the car was about to hit the corner, my brain wanted to turn, but my hands were a beat too slow, so the wheels ended up running over it. Going too fast was also a problem—if I reversed too aggressively, there was simply no time to adjust the direction. I remember once during my driving test at the driving school, I failed outright because I ran over the corner. The instructor scowled and said I had to watch the rearview mirrors and ground markings carefully and plan the path in advance. Only after practicing a lot did I realize I needed to stay calm, reverse slowly, and turn the wheel sharply as soon as I reached the reference point. Running over the corner doesn’t just cost points—in real life, it could scratch the car body or scrape a wall, so now I always pay extra attention to angle changes when reversing, making sure there’s enough space. Practicing with simulation software also helps.

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OSawyer
10/07/25 3:58am

As someone who frequently accompanies beginners during practice, I've noticed that hitting the corner of the garage during reverse parking is usually caused by mistimed steering and visual misalignment. During the parking process, turning the steering wheel too early or too late can cause the wheels to deviate from the intended path and hit the corner. Beginners are particularly prone to neglecting speed control, as reversing too quickly can lead to loss of control. I recommend first checking the vehicle's position and observing the distance to the garage corner in the rearview mirror, then decisively turning the steering wheel fully once you're close. If hitting the corner happens frequently, try practicing fixed-point parking repeatedly in an open area to develop a feel for it. Consistently hitting the garage corner not only delays passing the test but may also wear down tires or cause minor accidents. Developing the habit of checking both side mirrors to avoid misjudging blind spots is crucial.

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VonSara
11/20/25 5:21am

From years of experience, hitting the corner while backing into the garage is purely a basic mistake rooted in uncoordinated operation. Turning the wheel too late naturally causes the tires to scrape the corner. Poor speed control and rushing the reverse easily lead to deviation. When I used to teach driving, I always emphasized staying calm—slow down and count the steps: turn the wheel as soon as you align with the line. Hitting it too often not only means failing the test but also damages the car's paint and underbody components, costing money to repair. A few more practice runs will make it smooth.

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McJulia
01/10/26 6:57am

Backing up and running over the corner of the garage is a significant hazard, often caused by misjudgment and delayed reactions among beginners. If the car isn't properly aligned before turning toward the corner, the wheels are bound to run over it. Excessive speed exacerbates the issue, leading to instant loss of control. I once saw a friend fail their driving test solely due to this mistake, nearly scratching the car in the process. From a safety perspective, it's crucial to develop the habit of checking the surroundings: ensure the reverse sensors or camera are functioning, operate at a slow speed, and steer promptly. Running over the garage corner isn't a minor issue—frequent occurrences increase collision risks. Regular practice in a controlled environment can prevent accidents, making reverse maneuvers smoother and error-free.

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